Electric pocket-lamp.



E. NEUDZJTRPPER. ELECTRIC) POCKET LAMP. APPLICATION FILED 00'1'.9, 1911.-

1,074,377. Patented p .3o,1913.

- ing to be a full, clear, and of the invention, such-as Wlll enable others UNITED "STATES PATENT OFFICE.

an nnUDoRFFEn, 0F STUTTGART, GERMANY.

ELECTRIC POCKET-LAMP.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 30, 1913.

Application filed October 9, 1911. Serial No. 653,699; a

To all whom it may conccrm Be it known that I, EMIL Nnootinrrnn, a citizen of the German Empire, residing at Stuttgart, in the Kingdom of \Vurttembcrg, Germany, have invented certain new' and useful Improvements in Electric Iocket- Lamps; and I do hereby declare the followeXact description skilled in tlicai't'to which it appcrtains to make and use the same. a

This invention relates to an improved electric pocket lamp and the improvement con- -'sists'substantially in an intermediate art which receives the lamp and which is xed in the battery casing being provided for. separating the necessary cells. By insertingthe lamp together with its stem and reflector in the intermediate piece between the cells,

then 'with' the latter suitable insulation's must be provided. Now it is not absolutely necessaryto'employ an intermediate piece" as above described as a yoke formed of a suitable metal strip for instance of U-sha'pe, may also be employed, in which case-again a suitable insulation must he rovided, as in the previously mentioned intermediate piece. i I v The invention will now be more particu'- I larly described with reference to the accom panying drawings,

in which some forms of construction are shown.

Figure 1 is a front view vshowing the-improvement; while Fi 2 is a sectional plan view; Fig.3 shows t' e frame-like interme-. diate piece in perspective; while Fi s. 4 and 5 are views. of difierent forms 0 pocket lamps fitted with-the improvement.

The frame-like For keeping apart, that is to say, separatmg the two cells It necessary in the ordinary pocketlamp, a frame-like intermediate-piece b which 'serves as support for the cells a is by this invention provided, which intermediate piece may be made ofinsulating material or even of metal if insulation be employed. The battery, that is to say, the cells a. and intermediate piece I), is preferably held' together by a. case 0, band or the like (Figs. 1 and 2). this invention the intermediate piece I) may also serve for receivmg the incandescent the intermediate lamp (Z for which object a suitable recess piece I) is provided with or socket c (Fig, 3).

cells a. I

In accordance with- The incandescent lamp d is' then inserted between the two The invention is adapted both for the or- I dinary form of electr c pocket lamps and also for those having the form of a, watch or money box (Figs. 4 and 5), but of course the form of the pocket lamp is immaterial.

. I declare that what I claimis 1. Aport-able pocket lamp, comprisin two spaced cells, a band embracmg said eel s, an intermediate piece separate from the cells and band interposed between the cells-for holding the same in spaced relation against the band, and a lamp seat formed in said intermediate piece.

2. A portable pocket lamp comprising two spaced eells,a bandembracing the, same, an intermediate block between the cells vfor holding the same in spaced relation, and a lamp seat located in said block. 7

3., A portable pocket lamp comprising'two spaced cells, an intermediate piece located between the cells and having recesses corresponding to the shape of the cells forreceiving the same, a case suri'ounding saidcells, and the intermediate piece, and a lamp seat formed in said intermediate piece.-

In testimon whereof I aflix my signature,

vin presencem two witnesses V EMIL NEUDoRFFEn' I Witnessesz, t

v. 1 ,HERMANN WIETHiiCHTnR, An'ron Ann'rz. 

